Celebrate Epiphany with Canterbury

Epiphany During the Season of Epiphany (January-February), we look for the light of revelation. On the first Sunday of Epiphany, we remember the Baptism of Jesus and we celebrate baptisms. We hear the voice of God echoing through the ages, saying to each of us, "You are my Beloved Child." Throughout the season we discover opportunities to see Jesus and to see ourselves in a new light.

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Spiritual Resources

Learn to sing and sign "Arise, Shine", the Canticle we sing for Morning Prayer during Epiphany

Daily Prayer

People in all kinds of religious traditions, including Judaism and Christianity, have been marking time with prayer for almost as long as we’ve divided the day into hours. “Praying the hours,” as it’s called, has always reminded us that God walks with us throughout each day; “praying the hours” is also a way that the community of faith comes together, whether we’re united all in one place or scattered like raindrops.

Daily Prayer for All Seasons, a resource published by the Episcopal Church, offers short seasonal prayer services to help you "pray the hours" wherever you are. For each season, the book offers eight daily invitations for you to pause for a short prayer/meditation break. Each service can be prayed in 3-8 minutes. In addition to the familiar liturgical seasons (Advent, Lent, Easter, etc.), Daily Prayer for All Seasons divides the long Season after Pentecost into two seasons: a Season of Rest, and a Season of Creation.

You can ﻿download a copy of Daily Prayer for All Seasons﻿, buy a bound copy, or pray along with the small group (of regular people of all ages) in the audio recordings, below.